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in a little more than an hour, chris brown is expected in the d.c. court house and is charged with punching a man during a scuffle outside the hotel. jennifer is live outside the court with what we can expect. >> the weather is certainly playing a role for r&b singer chris brown. this is a much tougher and seen then we saw back here in october. we do not have any fans here. what we have is a very large media presence here. you can see the trucks parked out here in front of superior court. in anticipation of chris brown's appearance here. we have some video here to show you from the last time you appear here. this is all after an allegation at the hotel during the homecoming weekend. bodyguard arehis accused of assaulting a man. they are charged with a felony. chris brown spent two days in jail and the charge was subsequently dropped to a misdemeanor charge. he had to go back to california. he is on probation for the 2009 assault on his then girlfriend, rihanna. he has been in rehab the whole time. he had a court appearance. this'll be the first time
in a little more than an hour, chris brown is expected in the d.c. court house and is charged with punching a man during a scuffle outside the hotel. jennifer is live outside the court with what we can expect. >> the weather is certainly playing a role for r&b singer chris brown. this is a much tougher and seen then we saw back here in october. we do not have any fans here. what we have is a very large media presence here. you can see the trucks parked out here in front of superior...
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>> the abductions and manhunts and the fatal shootings at the capital in malls and schools and the d.c. navy yard. >> all of these stories are united by one common principal. that we need to fix our mental health system. healthy, happy people don't shoot a school. healthy happy people don't shoot up a navy yard. >> it's happening in the woods in big bear. it is said to be empty when crist mer dorner went in. >> the silver lining is when terrible tragedies happen, it unites us as a country. >> worst bad run. given to south african athlete oscar pistorius. he said he is innocent, but he is awaiting his day in court. worst bad break up, jodi arias. >> i can't speak for the verdict, but i understand why it was made from watching the coverage i saw. >> they told kapt vieting tales about her relationship with travis alexander who she was accused of killing. >> it's weird because you can't help but notice that the girl is a beautiful girl. >> the only thing i remember about the trial was her lawyer tried to get her off by putting glasses on her. >> i'm afraid i have glasses now. we move for i
>> the abductions and manhunts and the fatal shootings at the capital in malls and schools and the d.c. navy yard. >> all of these stories are united by one common principal. that we need to fix our mental health system. healthy, happy people don't shoot a school. healthy happy people don't shoot up a navy yard. >> it's happening in the woods in big bear. it is said to be empty when crist mer dorner went in. >> the silver lining is when terrible tragedies happen, it...
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>> thank you. >>> it's a three-year extension d.c. taxicab drivers can apply for with the waiver. >>> ahead, an incredible discovery. how this photo of a man taken here in the district helped end the search for a missing man hundreds of miles away. >>> ahead, dennis rodman raising eyebrows again as he heads back to north korea this morning. who he's bringing with him for his latest trip. >>> at the live desk, nba hall of famer, dennis rodman, is back in north korea this morning on a mission that he is calling basketball diplomacy. rodman brought with him a team of former nba players for an exhibition game this week on kim jong-un's birthday. among the 12 stars with him, vin baker and cliff robinson. the flamboyant rodman says he wants to show the world that north korea isn't so bad. u.s. officials have criticized his efforts, especially not talking about the country's human rights record described as among the world's worst. >>> the senate is back in session. it could make history on its first day of work. senators voting on whether t
>> thank you. >>> it's a three-year extension d.c. taxicab drivers can apply for with the waiver. >>> ahead, an incredible discovery. how this photo of a man taken here in the district helped end the search for a missing man hundreds of miles away. >>> ahead, dennis rodman raising eyebrows again as he heads back to north korea this morning. who he's bringing with him for his latest trip. >>> at the live desk, nba hall of famer, dennis rodman, is back in...
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we're taking you live right now to washington, d.c., on the national mall, the martin luther king jr. memorial. this is, of course, the holiday where we celebrate the life of dr. king. we'll tell you about the events going on today to honor him. coming up in just a few minutes. >>> the olympic torch relay has just reached volgegard this morning. the police presence right there is massive as the olympic flame winds its way through the streets. >>> there are growing concerns about the safety of american athletes and tourists at the sochi olympics. an islamic militant group is threatening an attack on the games. one senator says it's too dangerous to attend the events in sochi next month. nbc's mary bruce has the latest. >> reporter: with the olympics weeks away fresh threats against tourists are raising concerns about american security. the terror group behind last month's attacks posted this video, claiming to show the suicide bombers responsible. they are seen building their explosives and traveling to their target. they say this was just the beginning. the group warned they'll have a
we're taking you live right now to washington, d.c., on the national mall, the martin luther king jr. memorial. this is, of course, the holiday where we celebrate the life of dr. king. we'll tell you about the events going on today to honor him. coming up in just a few minutes. >>> the olympic torch relay has just reached volgegard this morning. the police presence right there is massive as the olympic flame winds its way through the streets. >>> there are growing concerns...
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what are we expecting to see here, with washington, d.c., hit i this cold blast tomorrow? what kinds of things are you expecting? what are you going to be worried about? >> well, you worry about and he but he who is outdoors for any length of time. it does not take long to get your skin frozen or to get frostbite. here as ins bad places like the upper midwest, where she can has windchill factors in the 50's and 60's below zero. here, we will see temperatures down in the single digits in the nations capital tomorrow morning, our windchill factor will probably be somewhere near 10 to 15 degrees below zero. my phone is cold, it does not work very well. in fact, when i am very cold, i do not work very well. at about the set and drop of temperatures in terms of technology and transport and systems? >> well, one of the concerns is that we had rain this morning. a wind could drive some of that off, but any existing more she will freeze up, and that will cause icy conditions, and sometimes our homes are not that well insulated, so you have to watch out for a water main break or fr
what are we expecting to see here, with washington, d.c., hit i this cold blast tomorrow? what kinds of things are you expecting? what are you going to be worried about? >> well, you worry about and he but he who is outdoors for any length of time. it does not take long to get your skin frozen or to get frostbite. here as ins bad places like the upper midwest, where she can has windchill factors in the 50's and 60's below zero. here, we will see temperatures down in the single digits in...
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capital, in malls, schools and the d.c. navy yard. >> and i think all of these stories are united by one common principle which is we need to fix our mental health system. healthy happy people don't shoot up a school or a navy yard. >> the story is what is happening in the woods in big bear. the cabin was said to be empty. >> but the silver lining is when terrible tragedies like this happen it unites us. >> worst bad run. oscar pistorius accused of gunning his girlfriend. >>> worst bad breakup, jodi arias. >> i can understand why that verdict was made from watching the coverage that i saw. >> for weeks witnesses told captivating tales of her relationship with travis alexander who she was accused of killing. >> you can't but notice she is a beautiful girl. >> the only thing i remember about the trial is her lawyer tried to get her off by putting glasses on her. i'm afraid i have glasses now. okay. we move for immediate dismissal. >> guilty. >> the jury couldn't see that. she was found guilty. >> my concern about this true cr
capital, in malls, schools and the d.c. navy yard. >> and i think all of these stories are united by one common principle which is we need to fix our mental health system. healthy happy people don't shoot up a school or a navy yard. >> the story is what is happening in the woods in big bear. the cabin was said to be empty. >> but the silver lining is when terrible tragedies like this happen it unites us. >> worst bad run. oscar pistorius accused of gunning his...
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capital, in malls, schools and the d.c. navy yard. >> and i think all of these stories are united by one common principle which is we need to fix our mental health system. healthy happy people don't shoot up a school. healthy, happy people don't shoot up a navy yard. >> the story is what is happening right now in the woods in big bear. the cabin was said to be empty when christopher dorner went in. >> but the silver lining is when terrible tragedies like this happen, it really unites us more as a country. >> worst bad run. give it to south african athlete oscar pistorius accused of gunning down his girlfriend. he says he is innocent but he is still awaiting his day in court. worst bad breakup, jodi arias. >> i can't speak for the verdict but i can understand why that verdict was made from what i saw. >> for weeks, witnesses told captivating tales of her relationship with travis alexander who she was accused of killing. >> you know, it's really weird. you can't help but notice the girl is a beautiful girl. >> the only thing
capital, in malls, schools and the d.c. navy yard. >> and i think all of these stories are united by one common principle which is we need to fix our mental health system. healthy happy people don't shoot up a school. healthy, happy people don't shoot up a navy yard. >> the story is what is happening right now in the woods in big bear. the cabin was said to be empty when christopher dorner went in. >> but the silver lining is when terrible tragedies like this happen, it really...
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. >> people i think are really frustrated with how things are going in d.c. you feel it. people shake their heads like what is going on. >> still, you had to go outside of washington for the best political scandals of the year and they belong to the mayors. >> the behavior i have engaged in over many years is wrong. >> san diego's bob filner had to give up his seat amid allegations he was grabbing at those of others. in new york, one time sexting congressman anthony weiner. >> we did not win. >> he couldn't put his finger on the reason he lost. >> i think entertaining is the best word. but i wish him all the best in his endeavors. >> but the worst mayor on the continent, give it up for toronto's rob ford. >> these allegations are ridiculous who denied smoking crack -- >> i didn't use crack cocaine. >> then admitted it. >> yes, i have smoked crack cocaine. >> just a little bit of crack. >> then he ran around like a lost moose in a mall. >> i look at him as i look at most things canadian and think you're adorable. it sounds bad. even canada doesn't take canada seriously. oh
. >> people i think are really frustrated with how things are going in d.c. you feel it. people shake their heads like what is going on. >> still, you had to go outside of washington for the best political scandals of the year and they belong to the mayors. >> the behavior i have engaged in over many years is wrong. >> san diego's bob filner had to give up his seat amid allegations he was grabbing at those of others. in new york, one time sexting congressman anthony...
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they are mad and go straight to washington d.c. and asked america to greenlight a nuclear attack on china. which of course, they do not because the light bulb goes off is kissinger and nixon thinking this is something we could exploit. this is good news. of course, mao is thinking something not entirely different. he asks his daughter of a little. what you do with all your neighbors hate you? india, we launched a war against them, the taiwanese, japanese, the russians to the north. what do do? he said we should do what the ancestors recommended to reach across the ocean to the americans. -- of the running dogs of capitalism against everything they have been told 20 years but mao is very comfortable he is game to try to reach out to america. meanwhile nixon and kissinger are looking for channels to reach to china. they finally find pakistan to pass hand written notes that take three weeks across the world back-and-forth and things are looking pretty good. 1970 and then mao his next move was so settled nobody recognized it. he put no
they are mad and go straight to washington d.c. and asked america to greenlight a nuclear attack on china. which of course, they do not because the light bulb goes off is kissinger and nixon thinking this is something we could exploit. this is good news. of course, mao is thinking something not entirely different. he asks his daughter of a little. what you do with all your neighbors hate you? india, we launched a war against them, the taiwanese, japanese, the russians to the north. what do do?...
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i mean when i was living in d.c. they tell us let the water run. it's going to freeze the pipes. there could be thousands of frozen pipes with this. it's 14 in atlanta. >> i want to bring back in stephanie. she has another glass of water. i just want to warn anyone in colorado who has legally purchased marijuana today, this is just -- step back from the screen and enjoy this. this is a good thing. just enjoy what stephanie is going to show you. i give it over to you. >> i have never, ever had a preamble like that. thank you, anderson. last time for the night, i think. let see if it works. there you go, a nice long vapor in front of the camera. andrew sullivan's cut away was brilliant. >> thank you for sticking it out so late in the cold with us. >>> now we turn to the supreme court which put a chill on same-sex marriage in the state of utah. were you surprised by this? >> by the decision? >> yeah. >> 900 couples. >> i would defer to jeffrey about the constitutional issues. but i think when one judge in one state decides that everyone can marry when there hasn't been a decision pr
i mean when i was living in d.c. they tell us let the water run. it's going to freeze the pipes. there could be thousands of frozen pipes with this. it's 14 in atlanta. >> i want to bring back in stephanie. she has another glass of water. i just want to warn anyone in colorado who has legally purchased marijuana today, this is just -- step back from the screen and enjoy this. this is a good thing. just enjoy what stephanie is going to show you. i give it over to you. >> i have...
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. >> christy spent 24 hours try toing make to it san francisco via washington, d.c. she got on a plane at 6:00 in the morning. >> turns out on a later flight >> some used their luggage as a pillow. these friends from australia had been driving to leave new york city since saturday morning. they did, last night. >> so got here about 2:30. >> conditions are improving but getting things back to normal will take a few days. >> in terms of people that are required to operate the aircraft, that activity needs too-to-reset. some sm times that takes more than a day. that is what we're seeing today. >> we had the trip planned out. >> airlines suggest calling before showing up at the airport. >> that is the question, how long will this continue? >> across the country all quie now. it's deep cold that is the problem, readings now nine degrees in new york. minus four in green bay. minneapolis look at the south. it's 30 in florida. 22 numbers minus 13 in cleveland the south feels like 14 in atlanta. 26 in new orleans. that is freezing for that part of the country. will take a whi
. >> christy spent 24 hours try toing make to it san francisco via washington, d.c. she got on a plane at 6:00 in the morning. >> turns out on a later flight >> some used their luggage as a pillow. these friends from australia had been driving to leave new york city since saturday morning. they did, last night. >> so got here about 2:30. >> conditions are improving but getting things back to normal will take a few days. >> in terms of people that are required...
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. >> we are joined from washington d.c. by wendy. thousands of books have been written on the holocaust, most focused on men. women faced compulsory labour laws and were part of the nazi regime and were involved at almost all levels. >> that's right. if we talk about the rise of naasies, and the expansion of the third rict we can't leave out the population of women. this was, in nazi thinking, a large revolution that was supposed to occur. they were mobilising p men and women for the war-making campaigns and genocidal campaigns. women were a part of that. >> let's talk about the different ways they were involved. talking about genocide is talking about the role that people. >> actually, the first deaths that occurred in the holocaust, when the killing phase began started with the beginning of the war in 1939. it was against the mentally and physically disabled. the first victims were german children in the asylums and hospitals. the nurses were mobilized for this. one of the women featured - i have 13 biographies interwoven. among th
. >> we are joined from washington d.c. by wendy. thousands of books have been written on the holocaust, most focused on men. women faced compulsory labour laws and were part of the nazi regime and were involved at almost all levels. >> that's right. if we talk about the rise of naasies, and the expansion of the third rict we can't leave out the population of women. this was, in nazi thinking, a large revolution that was supposed to occur. they were mobilising p men and women for...
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tomorrow, d.c. lawmakers get back to work after a long poll lay recess. on monday, the senate will be able to take up a bill to resume long-term jobless benefits, cut off to more than a million americans last week. republicans say they would consider extending those benefits as long as the cost was offset by spending cuts. you should also watch for a confirmation vote for a former u.s. business professor janet yellen, which would make her the next chairman of the federal resef reser reserve. >>> president obama is back at the white house this week following a 15-day vacation in hawaii. he has a long list of priorities as congress returns this week. nbc's christin welker reports. >>> back from sunny huh hi, president obama returned to a much colder washington, d.c. this morning. a fitting backdrop as he gears up for the first fight in 2014 -- tengsding unemployment benefit which is expired in december for 1.3 million americans who have been out of work for six months or longer. in his weekly media message, mr. obama blames republicans for leaving those ben
tomorrow, d.c. lawmakers get back to work after a long poll lay recess. on monday, the senate will be able to take up a bill to resume long-term jobless benefits, cut off to more than a million americans last week. republicans say they would consider extending those benefits as long as the cost was offset by spending cuts. you should also watch for a confirmation vote for a former u.s. business professor janet yellen, which would make her the next chairman of the federal resef reser reserve....
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., notice the negative 5 windchill in washington, d.c. so this arctic outbreak not just in the middle of the country but sweeping to the east coast today. that's your national forecast, now here's a look at the weather outside your window. hi temperature today in kansas city, missouri, 2 degrees. we've been talking a lot about the windchill. but the actual temperature, the thermometer temperature will be impressively cold, especially in areas like chicago and the midwest. in chicago, by the way, their cold oft all half time daytime high is negative 11. >> oh. >> they're supposed to be right around that. >> yikes. >> they have a chance for an all-time coldest day. >> good day to stay indoors. thanks, bill. >>> straight ahead, the answer to just what this crop circumstance is all about. >>> plus, dennis rodman arrives in north korea today with former nba stars to play for leader kim jong-un's birthday. we're going to have details on that next. >>> well, good morning and welcome back. iraqi troops are battling for two key cities overrun by a
., notice the negative 5 windchill in washington, d.c. so this arctic outbreak not just in the middle of the country but sweeping to the east coast today. that's your national forecast, now here's a look at the weather outside your window. hi temperature today in kansas city, missouri, 2 degrees. we've been talking a lot about the windchill. but the actual temperature, the thermometer temperature will be impressively cold, especially in areas like chicago and the midwest. in chicago, by the...
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. >>> d.c. mayor vincent gray and his former aides were all at the center after three-year federal investigation regarding some missteps and misconduct in gray's 2010 mayoral campaign. former staffers are waiting for prison sentences at this point, some of them are as he is gearing up for a reelection campaign. >> bruce johnson sat down with the mayor for an exclusive one on one interview. for the first time mayor gray apologizes for the troubles of the campaign. >> reporter: the alleged corruption in the d.c. government continues. have you gotten some word from your attorney or anybody else that they're interested in looking at you? >> no, but, you know, i'm with myself every day, bruce, obviously. i know who i am. i know the kind of person that i've been. frankly, you know, the things that happened in my campaign, you know, were painful. they were embarrassing to me. they were things that i wish hadn't happened and i'm very sorry that those things happened. >> you accept responsibility for tho
. >>> d.c. mayor vincent gray and his former aides were all at the center after three-year federal investigation regarding some missteps and misconduct in gray's 2010 mayoral campaign. former staffers are waiting for prison sentences at this point, some of them are as he is gearing up for a reelection campaign. >> bruce johnson sat down with the mayor for an exclusive one on one interview. for the first time mayor gray apologizes for the troubles of the campaign. >>...
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so we look here in d.c., not too bad. new orleans, not too bad. you may be delayed because if that airplane by some chance runs into some problems in new york, it's not going to make it it to houston. that means it's not going to make it to you here in d.c. either. so what you have is a situation of a delay here for these people. eventually the airlines will find another airplane and eventually you will get to your destination, but it may be hours later before you can get there. this is a ripple effect that we're talking about here. so far today, we can tell you there have been nearly 5,000 delays and more than 3,600 cancellations. compare that to a normal day where you see about 200 cancellations and usually airlines are about 84% on time. that gives you a little context. >> just brutal. thanks so much. i want to turn to some other national news and a key vote later today to restore benefits to 1.3 million unemployed americans. two hours ago the senate returned from their holiday break. the bill they are considering would consider long-term joble
so we look here in d.c., not too bad. new orleans, not too bad. you may be delayed because if that airplane by some chance runs into some problems in new york, it's not going to make it it to houston. that means it's not going to make it to you here in d.c. either. so what you have is a situation of a delay here for these people. eventually the airlines will find another airplane and eventually you will get to your destination, but it may be hours later before you can get there. this is a...
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. >> throw times the size of washington, d.c. whenever you do undercover filming, you take all precaution to insure their safety, but in this case, it really is life or death, you know, these people would most likely be executed. >> these camps are horrific. them not just send the violated person, they will take generations of the family. >> three generations of the family. that's the way they stay in power is fear that if you step out of line, it's not only you, but your whole family could end up in the camps. >> you showed devastating poverty, chirp begging, food is very scarce. let's listen to some of the documentary. >> the united nations says the country is vulnerable to food short automobiles and more than three quarters of the population don't have enough food to eat. >> just heartbreaking, a child kicked out, 13 living on the streets. there is just tremendous that poverty and tremendous hunger. >> absolutely. i mean, it's lots of the pictures we saw, it's like back in mid evil times. it's ox drawn carts and sole injuries,
. >> throw times the size of washington, d.c. whenever you do undercover filming, you take all precaution to insure their safety, but in this case, it really is life or death, you know, these people would most likely be executed. >> these camps are horrific. them not just send the violated person, they will take generations of the family. >> three generations of the family. that's the way they stay in power is fear that if you step out of line, it's not only you, but your...
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he joins us from washington, d.c. great to have you with us, governor, as someone who was chief executive of a state is it possible that chris christie did not know what his staff was doing? >> well, it is possible, and he was very candid and let it all out yesterday in his press conference. he's going to have to be right. i think he can't afford to in the future to show that he had any connection because he was pretty forthright. but i will say it does damage his ability to project bipartisanship that he's a tough guy who gets results because this was a bad incident, but i give him the benefit of the doubt having been a former governor that possibly he didn't know. >> you know, one of the things that have brought up is that even if he didn't know, is it a question of the culture that he created? i know that you had issues with some of your own staffers in new mexico, but do you think it is possible and he had responsibility if his staffers thought that chris christie thought was okay? >> well, the governor sets the t
he joins us from washington, d.c. great to have you with us, governor, as someone who was chief executive of a state is it possible that chris christie did not know what his staff was doing? >> well, it is possible, and he was very candid and let it all out yesterday in his press conference. he's going to have to be right. i think he can't afford to in the future to show that he had any connection because he was pretty forthright. but i will say it does damage his ability to project...
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before we go, the cutest d.c. resident, check out bao bao making her public debut this weekend. >>> i'm chris wallace. president obama sets new limits on government surveillance, but finds it much harder to strike the balance as president than it was as a candidate. >> no more illegal wiretapping of american citizens. no more ignoring the law when it is inconvenient. we cannot prevent terrorist attacks or cyber threats without some capability to penetrate digital communications. >> we'll discuss the new reforms with the former head of the nsa and cia, general michael hayden. and the senator judiciary committee patrick
before we go, the cutest d.c. resident, check out bao bao making her public debut this weekend. >>> i'm chris wallace. president obama sets new limits on government surveillance, but finds it much harder to strike the balance as president than it was as a candidate. >> no more illegal wiretapping of american citizens. no more ignoring the law when it is inconvenient. we cannot prevent terrorist attacks or cyber threats without some capability to penetrate digital communications....
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that's going to do it for us here in d.c. thanks for joining us. make it a great day, everybody. see you next time. >>> hello and welcome. glad you're with us this saturday. i'm greg. >> and i'm jamey. topping the news hour there are nearly 300,000 people in west virginia that are unable to bathe or show ore barely cook. it's the third day in a row following a massive chemical spill into their water supply and authorities still don't know how long it could last. even boiled water there isn't safe. >>> shocking new details in the target security scandal. why the number
that's going to do it for us here in d.c. thanks for joining us. make it a great day, everybody. see you next time. >>> hello and welcome. glad you're with us this saturday. i'm greg. >> and i'm jamey. topping the news hour there are nearly 300,000 people in west virginia that are unable to bathe or show ore barely cook. it's the third day in a row following a massive chemical spill into their water supply and authorities still don't know how long it could last. even boiled water...
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my husband forgot and we ended up on one cross country california to washington, d.c. one time and i was not happy. >> they fool you that you get extra leg room. >> it has been aging since the restraining order. >> don't you know anything? >> he doesn't know you are married and has no idea the cuomos are related even with a name like cuomo. you would think it would give it away to a spy. i am a better spy than mike baker. >> i want him on my team when we play clue. >> andy, here is my angle. it sucks to be famous like ralph lauren because your name will be dragged into anything your relatives do. it is his niece. it is ralph lauren's niece. >> i figured she was 18, 19. she is 41. at that point you are not ralph lauren's niece. you are a grown woman. >> you are an angry lady. >> the dumbest thing about this, her lawyer in court referred to the drug she took. it was stimulants. who takes stimulants before a flight? >> mixed with alcohol. isn't that like can selling each other out. >> you need to be taking xanax. you don't need to take stim lapts before you -- stimulants
my husband forgot and we ended up on one cross country california to washington, d.c. one time and i was not happy. >> they fool you that you get extra leg room. >> it has been aging since the restraining order. >> don't you know anything? >> he doesn't know you are married and has no idea the cuomos are related even with a name like cuomo. you would think it would give it away to a spy. i am a better spy than mike baker. >> i want him on my team when we play clue....
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. >>> one day after issues a general apology for the scandal-plagued 2010 campaign, d.c. mayor vincent gray is refusing to answer reporters' questions. >> he's already said what he's got to say. the mayor used his police escort to push aside reporters today as he left a reich braer event. yesterday mayor gray told one reporter that he apologizes about the 2010 campaign, but wouldn't discuss details. four campaign aides have pleaded to felonies connected to the 2010 effort. gray said he couldn't apologize for what other people did. a federal criminal probe is continuing now. coming up on "news4 at 5", tom sherwood will take an impact on all of this at the mayor's reelection bid that kicks off this weekend. >>> firefighters wearing helmet cams rush to free a man trapped in a car, stuck on railroad tracks with a train headed their way. >>> plus mission to mars. why over 1,000 people are competing to go to the red planet and not return. >>> a . >>> on a worker in philadelphia was injured seriously. when framing collapsed. they put him on a stretcher and slowly lowered him on
. >>> one day after issues a general apology for the scandal-plagued 2010 campaign, d.c. mayor vincent gray is refusing to answer reporters' questions. >> he's already said what he's got to say. the mayor used his police escort to push aside reporters today as he left a reich braer event. yesterday mayor gray told one reporter that he apologizes about the 2010 campaign, but wouldn't discuss details. four campaign aides have pleaded to felonies connected to the 2010 effort. gray...
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who joins us from washington, d.c. we have factions fighting amongs themselves trying to battle against the isil is this infighting retracting from the push to get assad out of power? >> it is to some extent. the syria opposition has never been united, so the push is because of the extreme tactics of that organization, and two, because it is directly controlled by iraqis within al-qaeda within itself. >> yeah, the irony is that the u.s. and other countries have said they don't want to get involved in syria, because that could create a vacuum for al-qaeda, and here are al-qaeda-linked groups. >> right. isil is the most extreme. but the primary reason why the west is not involved is because of the number of faction, and the concern of president obama himself. that doesn't mean that a somebody of regional powers won't be stepping into the fray, i think they will. >> yeah, when it comes to suppose for the opposition, you have the legitimate representatives of the opposition, the syrian national coalition can't even make a
who joins us from washington, d.c. we have factions fighting amongs themselves trying to battle against the isil is this infighting retracting from the push to get assad out of power? >> it is to some extent. the syria opposition has never been united, so the push is because of the extreme tactics of that organization, and two, because it is directly controlled by iraqis within al-qaeda within itself. >> yeah, the irony is that the u.s. and other countries have said they don't want...
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washington, d.c., sunny today but cloudy in atlanta and st. louis. sunshine in denver and rain in seattle, a high of 47. >>> sandra bullock along with some familiar faces from cbs took home top honors at the people's choice awards wednesday. the ceremony in los angeles brought out the biggest names in movies, tv, and music. teri okita was on the red carpet. >> the people's choice awards. >> reporter: co-stars of cbs sitcom "two broke girls" cat bennings and chris bears kicked off the 40th annual people's choi choice award taking a ride with "breaking bad's" brian crampton. fans voted sandra bullock the big winner of the night with four people's choice awarding including favorite movie actress. while both her films "gravity" and "the heat" won dramatic and comedic movies. >> i'd like to thank my son louie for letting me come out tonight. he's going to want to know why i got all these, and, sweetie, it's because beam work a lort harder to make mommy look good. >> reporter: fans cast 720 million votes not only for their favorite film and tv stars, but a
washington, d.c., sunny today but cloudy in atlanta and st. louis. sunshine in denver and rain in seattle, a high of 47. >>> sandra bullock along with some familiar faces from cbs took home top honors at the people's choice awards wednesday. the ceremony in los angeles brought out the biggest names in movies, tv, and music. teri okita was on the red carpet. >> the people's choice awards. >> reporter: co-stars of cbs sitcom "two broke girls" cat bennings and chris...
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. >>> d.c. mayor gray's apology for his 2010 campaign. getting a lot of reaction, beginning with the d.c. council members campaigning for his job. in an exclusive interview yesterday, mayor gray told our bruce johnson that he had no clue that some of his campaign staffers were making illegal payments to keep the candidate in the race on gray's behalf. here is bruce johnson. >> reporter: we're in southeast washington. back here is the famous community center where on saturday mayor gray will officially launch his campaign for re-election. sources close to the mayor said he will again apologize and he will again take responsibility as he did on channel 9 yesterday for the embarrassment caused by the 2010 campaign. >> i didn't do anything. you know at the same time i want to apologize to people. >> reporter: and now here is what a couple of their challengers in the upcoming election had to say about that. >> i believe the mayor is doing the right thing in trying to get out in front of this as the race really unfolded now. he's going to have
. >>> d.c. mayor gray's apology for his 2010 campaign. getting a lot of reaction, beginning with the d.c. council members campaigning for his job. in an exclusive interview yesterday, mayor gray told our bruce johnson that he had no clue that some of his campaign staffers were making illegal payments to keep the candidate in the race on gray's behalf. here is bruce johnson. >> reporter: we're in southeast washington. back here is the famous community center where on saturday...
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joining us from washington d.c., and always good to see you. the united states trying to stop the afghan government from releasing 72 detainees, and it poses a threat though the afghan president said there's not enough evidence to vict them. >> reporter: early last year, u.s. forces handed over control of their largest prison in afghanistan to the afghan authorities. in recent weeks, a roadway has erupted over 88 prisoners that the afghan government said they will release because there's insufficient evidence to dean them. today, karzai held a meeting with other figures who presented their evidence against them. the intelligence figures had been looking into cases of the 8 help, as well as the review board. and they said that 72 of the 88 men have insufficient or no evidence against them, and recommended that they be released as soon as possible. this is likely to incense the americans who have been very vocal about this subject, saying that all of the men of the 88 are very dangerous, are responsible for attacks and killings of afghan civilian
joining us from washington d.c., and always good to see you. the united states trying to stop the afghan government from releasing 72 detainees, and it poses a threat though the afghan president said there's not enough evidence to vict them. >> reporter: early last year, u.s. forces handed over control of their largest prison in afghanistan to the afghan authorities. in recent weeks, a roadway has erupted over 88 prisoners that the afghan government said they will release because there's...
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former secretary robert gates brighting a book that is the talk of the town in d.c. >>> and later one of the nation's largest electronic shows coming to vegas. >> we begin former defense secretary taking aim at one of his old bosses. former defense secretary rob
former secretary robert gates brighting a book that is the talk of the town in d.c. >>> and later one of the nation's largest electronic shows coming to vegas. >> we begin former defense secretary taking aim at one of his old bosses. former defense secretary rob
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. >> maybe the folks in washington, d.c. should tune in their tvs right now, see how it's done. >> christie has famously battered reporters. >> did i stay on topic? are you stupid? on topic. on topic. next question. >> if what you want to do is put on a show and giggle every time i talk, well then i have no interest in answering your question. >> voters are fair game, too. >> aisle ask you where you send your kids to school. don't bother me about where i send mine. >> he spoons out advice like bitter medicine. >> let me tell you something. after you graduate from wall street you conduct yourself like that in the courtroom your rear end's going to get thrown in jail, idiot. >> and through it all, he walks a political tight rope. >> some people won't like his style. they'll see him as too tough, too angry, too obnoxiousious. >> reporter: so there is a risk in being this brusque and brash about things. >> absolutely but that's more than outweighed by his reputation as a straight talker, straight shooter, not your typical politi
. >> maybe the folks in washington, d.c. should tune in their tvs right now, see how it's done. >> christie has famously battered reporters. >> did i stay on topic? are you stupid? on topic. on topic. next question. >> if what you want to do is put on a show and giggle every time i talk, well then i have no interest in answering your question. >> voters are fair game, too. >> aisle ask you where you send your kids to school. don't bother me about where i send...
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they are all joining us from washington, d.c. tonight which of course ahas been buzzing over this special book. jay carny, you were there, it seems like you were trying to swing back but not really attack bob gates directly? >> yeah, it was pretty predictable and pretty remarkable, predictable in that you knew that they were going to stay away from distinct criticism of gates, good to accentuate his patriotism the great job that he did. but it was remarkable, as i set there front row center, started counting. the first 25 questions of briefing from the folks to the president of the united states, there were a few things to talk about including the fate of extending unemployment benefits for 1.3 million americans. but 25 questions in a row by a group of people none of whom not one who had actually read the darn book. >> but there was a lot of stuff came out -- >> but let me just say, nevertheless, everybody was basing their questions on quotes found in two very interestingly distinctly different versions, the book was leaked to th
they are all joining us from washington, d.c. tonight which of course ahas been buzzing over this special book. jay carny, you were there, it seems like you were trying to swing back but not really attack bob gates directly? >> yeah, it was pretty predictable and pretty remarkable, predictable in that you knew that they were going to stay away from distinct criticism of gates, good to accentuate his patriotism the great job that he did. but it was remarkable, as i set there front row...
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. >> three times the size of washington d.c. when you do undercover filming you worry and take all precautions to ensure safety. in this case it's life or death. the people would be executed. >> the camps are horrific. >> they not just send the person that violates it but three generations. >> that's how they stay in power, it's if you step out of line, it's not just you, but the family. >> you show devastating poverty, children begging. food is very scarce. let's luften to some of the documentary. >> the united nationing says the country is vulnerable to food shortages. more than a third don't have enough food to eat. s it's heartbreaking, children kicked out, living on the streets. there is tremendous poverty and hunger. >> absolutely. lots of pictures we saw is like looking back on med evil times. it's ox-drawn carts. you know, soldiers, traditionally the people who are well off, treated well by the government were starving. we heard countless stories. the children are upsetting. it's widespread. >> you get or you have a numb
. >> three times the size of washington d.c. when you do undercover filming you worry and take all precautions to ensure safety. in this case it's life or death. the people would be executed. >> the camps are horrific. >> they not just send the person that violates it but three generations. >> that's how they stay in power, it's if you step out of line, it's not just you, but the family. >> you show devastating poverty, children begging. food is very scarce. let's...
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and has stores along the east coast with 1200 outlets in 15 states as well as washington d.c.. we learned the private sector created to reduce 30,000 jobs beating by 30,000. adp reports the largest increase in 13 months. november's numbers will provide -- would go higher by 14,000. the unemployment rates rose in november 67 .7% as the worst rates and remainder over 12 percent.cer mbition. open to boldids. that's why n york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and ows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. that's why i recommend polident. [ male announcer ] caner, fresher, brighter every day. connell: dacron "markets now" with the medals on the move. dagen: we have the latest scam accuse see all lots of red
and has stores along the east coast with 1200 outlets in 15 states as well as washington d.c.. we learned the private sector created to reduce 30,000 jobs beating by 30,000. adp reports the largest increase in 13 months. november's numbers will provide -- would go higher by 14,000. the unemployment rates rose in november 67 .7% as the worst rates and remainder over 12 percent.cer mbition. open to boldids. that's why n york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move...
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. >>> and right now, president obama is back here in washington, d.c. with a long to-do list on his desk. at the top, fighting for jobless benefits, and figuring out if he needs to fix the nsa. just how big are the obstacles in his path? >>> hello, i'm wolf blitzer, reporting from washington. we start with a severe winter cold that's gripping much of the country. the snow, the ice and the brutally low temperatures have caused school closings from minneapolis to birmingham. chicago, cleveland and kansas city, also among those cities with no school. this is what it looks like. look at this in indianapolis, the city's travel warning at level red for the first time since the '70s. that means no one is allowed to drive, unless it's an emergency. looking at the airports, more than 3,000 flights have been cancelled, and you can expect certainly that number to rise. we're covering all angles of the cold blast. self stephanie elam joining us from minneapolis, victor blackwell monitoring from the south in atlanta. alexandria steele is checking the forecast from o
. >>> and right now, president obama is back here in washington, d.c. with a long to-do list on his desk. at the top, fighting for jobless benefits, and figuring out if he needs to fix the nsa. just how big are the obstacles in his path? >>> hello, i'm wolf blitzer, reporting from washington. we start with a severe winter cold that's gripping much of the country. the snow, the ice and the brutally low temperatures have caused school closings from minneapolis to birmingham....
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out ahead of the front, little icing possible around washington, d.c., area, temperatures come well above freezing ahead of that front. we're looking at high temperatures in the mid-40s in new york city today. mid-40s in pittsburgh, 50s from charleston to raleigh as we head through this afternoon. but that arctic blast will continue to move towards the south and east, high temperatures only in the teens in new york city and 4 degrees in chicago. that's the highlights around the nation. here's your local weather. >>. >> okay, all right. thank you, brad. >> coming up on "good morning america" -- ron lifts his chair. a pastor suspected in the murder of his wife. nabbed on a flight to germany. >> this is a wild story. >>> getting help. the pop singer key sha telling her fans that she's in a personal crisis. >>> caught on camera, the mountain lion in the neighborhood, is this mild night prowler targeting people's adorable pets. we'll tell you coming up. how did edward jones get so big? let me just put this away. ♪ could you teach our kids that trick? [ male announcer ] by not acting that way
out ahead of the front, little icing possible around washington, d.c., area, temperatures come well above freezing ahead of that front. we're looking at high temperatures in the mid-40s in new york city today. mid-40s in pittsburgh, 50s from charleston to raleigh as we head through this afternoon. but that arctic blast will continue to move towards the south and east, high temperatures only in the teens in new york city and 4 degrees in chicago. that's the highlights around the nation. here's...
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my colleague, wolf blitzer, is going to pick up the coverage from d.c. coming up right after this break. [ male announcer ] the new new york is open. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to bold ideas. that's why new york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and grows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. >>> hello, i'm wolf blitzer. we're only a few minutes away from president obama's remarks. the senators have just cleared the way for a three-month extension of long-term benefits that ran out just after christmas. we are going to bring you the president's remarks live. in the meantime, i want to bring in our chief political analyst, gloria borger, dana bash, jim acosta and in new york, our cloo chief business correspondent, christine romans. the president is going to come out, welcome this procedural vote allowing the bill to go f
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as a member of congress i'm supposed to get it in d.c. so i signed up and i had some trouble. i get getting an error code and an error code. finally we got on, we got it but then i found out that my adult son was going to cost $6,000, which is more than i used to pay for my entire insurance for one child. so i said i will just buy it through the kentucky exchange. the democrats, they say it's a great exchange and it's working so well. so i signed up on there and i got an error code which i have had for two months. it finally opened up today after they started getting political about this. but when we tried to sign him up, we couldn't. they said he had to show up and show his i.d. at the welfare office. he showed up and showed his i.d. he didn't sign up for anything. >> he wasn't looking to sign up for welfare. >> wouldn't let him buy insurance unless he proved his existence. he got there he didn't sign up for anything and two days later he got his medicaid card. so he has got medicaid. and so today i finally get on the web site after complaining and they are saying oh, there i
as a member of congress i'm supposed to get it in d.c. so i signed up and i had some trouble. i get getting an error code and an error code. finally we got on, we got it but then i found out that my adult son was going to cost $6,000, which is more than i used to pay for my entire insurance for one child. so i said i will just buy it through the kentucky exchange. the democrats, they say it's a great exchange and it's working so well. so i signed up on there and i got an error code which i have...
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he's a nigerian citizen but has been in d.c. for about a decade. he had been working on his dissertation on the persian gulf region. now, your forecast. >> the frigid air is coming late tomorrow. until then we've got to contend with the rain coming down. be careful because even though that rain is making the snow disappear it is freezing on contact in many years. you can see the turms right at the freezing point and well below out there in ashburn. that's going to be the story even though the temperatures are projected to get around 40 degrees. the pink color indicating the freezing rain you can see that closer in on our radar the heaviest showers along the i-95 corridor for most east of the city it is all rain. but here you can see until 11:00 this afternoon. so temperatures around 40 then the cold air coming our way late tomorrow night single digits. >> thanks for watching. hope you have a great morning.
he's a nigerian citizen but has been in d.c. for about a decade. he had been working on his dissertation on the persian gulf region. now, your forecast. >> the frigid air is coming late tomorrow. until then we've got to contend with the rain coming down. be careful because even though that rain is making the snow disappear it is freezing on contact in many years. you can see the turms right at the freezing point and well below out there in ashburn. that's going to be the story even though...
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we are 14 degrees above normal in d.c. this is your tomorrow forecast. so 57 degrees your high temperature. in new york 52. temperatures do drop just a bit by tuesday. still 40s and 50s across the northeast and temperatures even close to 70 degrees down in the southeast. we do have another storm system setting up late monday night. it is going to bring a couple showers to the southeast. it shouldn't be quite as stormy as we saw over the weekend. it definitely has cold air with it but not arctic air like we saw with the system last week. looks like things are a little bit better, a little closer to normal as we go through the upcoming week. fred. >> okay, thanks so much, jennifer. >>> so-called miracle weight loss helps aren't living up to what they should be. they called their ad campaign shameless and deceptive. here is cnn's report. >> reporter: sensa, seems enticing for the new year's resolution you made to lose weight. if it sounds too good to be true -- >> without dieting, sprinkle sensa on. eat all the foods you love and watch the pounds come off.
we are 14 degrees above normal in d.c. this is your tomorrow forecast. so 57 degrees your high temperature. in new york 52. temperatures do drop just a bit by tuesday. still 40s and 50s across the northeast and temperatures even close to 70 degrees down in the southeast. we do have another storm system setting up late monday night. it is going to bring a couple showers to the southeast. it shouldn't be quite as stormy as we saw over the weekend. it definitely has cold air with it but not arctic...
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so here in washington, d.c., we just have really cold, no pretty snow to go with it. >> dr. smith, continue your great work down there. look forward to visiting the zoo again soon. thank you very much for joining me. i'm joined by philippe cousteau, environmental impact environmentalist of cnn of course. what would you make of all of this? a lot of chatter as chad was saying about global warming what maybe happening here. you're from a very eminent family, have studied this kind of thing for donkeys years. what do you think is going on? >> piers, it's really important to remember that while the long-term trend is global warming, that the climate is warming, i prefer a term climate change. because it gives a little bit of a more accurate sense of exactly what's happening. long-term that the climate is changing, and growing warmer. but that can mean that in short-term trends that some places will get warmer, some places will get colder. ironically, the ocean's dry interclimate, ice caps melting, shifting the ocean currents, could be one of the things contributing to this jet s
so here in washington, d.c., we just have really cold, no pretty snow to go with it. >> dr. smith, continue your great work down there. look forward to visiting the zoo again soon. thank you very much for joining me. i'm joined by philippe cousteau, environmental impact environmentalist of cnn of course. what would you make of all of this? a lot of chatter as chad was saying about global warming what maybe happening here. you're from a very eminent family, have studied this kind of thing...
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wendy lower is the book's author and joins us from washington, d.c. wendy, good to have you with us. thousands of books have been written on the holocaust, most focused on men. but women were a part of the nazi regime and they were involved at almost all levels? >> that's right. when we talk about the rise of naziism and the rise of the third reich, we can't leave out women, especially young women, because this was in nazi thinking a large revolution that was to occur, and they were mobilelizing women as much as they were mobilizing men. >> let's talk about the different ways they were involved and talking about genocide one of the most shocking parts of the book is talking about the role that women played as nurses in killing people? >> yes, actually the first deaths that occurred in the holocaust when the killing phase began of nazi genocidal policies, started with the beginning of the war in 1939 against the mentally and physically disabled. among the first victims were german children in these hospitals. and the women were mobilized for this. amon
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it will be cold from boston to new york to philadelphia and d.c. d.c. had a lot of snow. this is a difficult night. now that the sun has set seeing the snow is more difficult seeing the drifts and black ice. more difficult as you drive tonight. if you can do this because there are states of emergency stay home tonight and turn on the tv and enjoy the night. stay warm but stay out of this. >> good night to stay home in a huge part of the united states. thanks very much. >>> we have two stories for you. one of my favorite sports, basketball. first lady michelle obamat shooting hoots with the heat. public service announcement with the first lady promoting her let's move campaign against obesity. president obama congratulated them for their back-to-back world championships although the next day they did lose here in washington. >>> finally warren buffett betting $1 billion. quicken loans is offering a billion dollar prize to the fan who submits a perfect bracket. if there is one it will be paid out by buffett's company. the odds are slim because there are more than 9 million
it will be cold from boston to new york to philadelphia and d.c. d.c. had a lot of snow. this is a difficult night. now that the sun has set seeing the snow is more difficult seeing the drifts and black ice. more difficult as you drive tonight. if you can do this because there are states of emergency stay home tonight and turn on the tv and enjoy the night. stay warm but stay out of this. >> good night to stay home in a huge part of the united states. thanks very much. >>> we...
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d.c. law the district cannot touch the pension of a d.c. fire or ems employee unless that employee is convicted of embezzling from the agency while on the job, but that doesn't mean a judge in a civil lawsuit can't do something about it. by the way, retirement papers take about 40 to 60 days to complete. >> thank you. >>> tonight the howard county police chief is thanking the community for its support during the shooting at the columbia mall. in a letter released this morning police chief william mcmahon also acknowledged the pain that loved ones must be going through. he wrote our hearts and prayers go out to the families of the victims. police know firsthand that behind of tragedy there are real people who are in pain and who are suffering a loss difficult for the rest of us to imagine. last saturday darion aguilar shot and killed two people inside this zumies store. he was suffering from mental illness. we don't know what connection exists between him and the victims, if any. tomorrow a
d.c. law the district cannot touch the pension of a d.c. fire or ems employee unless that employee is convicted of embezzling from the agency while on the job, but that doesn't mean a judge in a civil lawsuit can't do something about it. by the way, retirement papers take about 40 to 60 days to complete. >> thank you. >>> tonight the howard county police chief is thanking the community for its support during the shooting at the columbia mall. in a letter released this morning...
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hangings out in d.c., going with the fbi, you hear how often they respond to these types of threatening letters and suspicious packages that come in. it's all too common. they have a procedure they go through. they don't freak out in the beginning. they make sure they know exactly what it is they're dealing with before trying to decide whether or not it's of imminent danger. obviously they had to evacuate the hotels. you never know if it's something that gets into the air system of the hotel, that could make people sick, if, in deed, it is something bad, they have a procedure to go through and right now you can't -- you can't imagine a place that has more feds, more local authorities that are experts in handling these types of scenes than the new york/northern new jersey area, wolf. >> you're looking at live pictures of the site of the super bowl there in east rutherford, new jersey. once again, three hotels receiving -- apparently receiving letter, six letters with some suspicious white powder. a seventh letter sent to the former new york city mayor rudy giuliani. it was intercepted, o
hangings out in d.c., going with the fbi, you hear how often they respond to these types of threatening letters and suspicious packages that come in. it's all too common. they have a procedure they go through. they don't freak out in the beginning. they make sure they know exactly what it is they're dealing with before trying to decide whether or not it's of imminent danger. obviously they had to evacuate the hotels. you never know if it's something that gets into the air system of the hotel,...